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by striking 4215 days ago
It sounds like you should sit down and find the "developer within." That is to say, become technical. Just because a dev is from India/Pakistan/Turkmenistan doesn't mean they're bad developers; that being said, if you don't think they do quality work, either provide a big enough salary that people want to work for you, or learn it yourself.

You say "I could do it myself in one day" but then immediately say you're "non-technical." Sounds a little fishy.

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Obviously I have some coding skills but I see myself as a non-technical one. I said "I could do it myself in a day" meaning, the work he has done was so easy that even I could do it in some days. I've developed the MVP of our webapp but my coding skills are not so advanced to make it better. So I decided to hire someone who is better than me.

Yes I know, it's better to code it yourself but we have now paying clients and it must be ready as soon as possible. With my own skills and learning curve it will take too much time.